The Minister of Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said the Federal Government is working with the
private sector to make major festivals in the country attractive to domestic
and foreign tourists and to leapfrog the events to the top cadre of global
festivals.
He made the disclosure in Offa, Kwara State,
on Thursday at the 2016 edition of the ''Íjakadi Festival'', a traditional
wrestling event that dates back to the 14th century.
The Minister, who was represented by Mr.
Raphael Arulogun, General Manager of NTA Ilorin, said the starting point is to
train the managers of the festivals, which include the Ijakadi Festival
''As you may be aware, the training of
Festival Managers is contained in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that we
signed with the British Council.. Also
included in another MoU which we signed with the Tony Elumelu Foundation is the
need to ensure that festivals like Ijakadi are not just a mere jamboree but
also a source of economic empowerment for the people, in terms of injecting
foreign exchange into the economy and creating jobs, especially for the communities
in which such festivals are situated,'' he said.
Alhaji Mohammed said the beneficiaries of the
partnership with the private sector would include major festivals like the
Abuja Carnival, which will be made to achieve their full potentials and become
household names like the Edinburgh International Festivals, the Rio Carnival in
Brazil and the Notting Hill Festival in London, adding: ''Our ultimate aim is
to ensure that our festivals are among the top 20 festivals in the world.''
He announced that in order to allow
prospective visitors to Nigeria to plan their trips around our festivals, ''we
will be releasing, early in the New Year, a Calendar of Festivals across the
country. Once this is done, a tourist coming to Nigeria can then plan his or
her trip around any of the festivals. We believe that this is one of the best
ways to attract global visitors to our festivals and help to make them viable
entities,''
The Minister hailed the organizers of the
''Ijakadi Festival'' for reviving and sustaining the age-long event which, he
said, not only reinforces the community’s tradition of strength and
determination, but also addresses the notion of equality among all the
indigenes of Offa.
No comments:
Post a Comment